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Date: 2014-08-03 23:53:17
Government of Australia
Parliament of Australia
Australian Senate
Double dissolution
United States Senate
Australian House of Representatives
National Assembly of Thailand
Parliament of Singapore
Apportionment
Westminster system
Government
Politics

The Chairman: The Honourable, the Prime Minister, Mr E. G Whitlam. Gough Whitlam: Mr Chairman, I support the motion. This is an historic and unprecedented, a sobering occasion. We are witnessing for the first time a Jo

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